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The ultimate underdogs, they aint. Not anymore. The Saints are Super Bowl champions now. Who Dat? Try Drew Brees, Sean Payton and a team that has reversed its embarrassing past, carrying an entire city to the top with it...

Following some amazing title games, the Saints and Colts will meet in Super Bowl XLIV on Sunday, Feb. 7. The Colts and Saints spent most of the season atop our power poll and it ends just as we had hoped for throughout a great season. These are two of the most prolific offenses in the league who have entertained us all season. Who could ask for a better Super Bowl? Two great quarterbacks, two No. 1 seeds, and two offenses that can move the ball up and down the field should make for a shootout even though both opportunistic defenses cannot be overlooked....

Is there anything more entertaining than a nutjob owner of a sports franchise? How often do you get to see an old man flipping the bird not once, but one of those screwy flip the bird in several directions up yours fantastic moments that can only be seen once in a lifetime from an 90 year old man. Things like this are only usually seen down at the crazy old folks home around here...

The player everyone either loves or hates, there is no in between with Chad Johnson. E60 profiles Chad the man, as much as Chad the player. An interesting insight into today's NFL player. Chad discusses his obsession, other people's perceptions, and how he is viewed both as a player and a family man

In week twelve the Saints and Colts remained unbeaten, both in impressive ways of their own, Vince Young grew up, Brett Favre continued to drink from the fountain of youth, .and despite all those incredible things, maybe we were most impressed with Matthew Stafford

As many now know, I have taken a very strong stance regarding my feelings of Kurt Warner as an NFL QB. I have stated many times, with time to set up in the pocket, Warner is as good as any QB to ever play the position...

You might remember a cartoon character with a big nose by the name of Underdog.
He was the epitome of the loser. Underdog wore a baggy superhero's costume and was the antithesis of my favorite super hero; Super Man. Underdog's alter ego was a humble, loveable Shoeshine Boy.
When Underdog went into action he would make a quick change from shoe shiner to superhero in a token phone booth, Then Underdog would pop a Super Vitamin Pill to rescue Polly Purebred as he flew away singing "Here I Come to Save the Day."

We like to reward winners. Throughout history we look past the things people do in order to win. But really how far can one person go before there are consequences for their actions. Al Davis told reporters Tuesday that the Patriots had a private workout with Moss before the trade, and that "they tampered with him," although the Raiders never filed tampering charges. Belichick is denying the claim, but remember it was the Boston Globe that reported that Moss ran a 4.29 40 in a pre trade workout...